Electrical appliance.



R. H. OLLEY.

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE APPLICATION FILED JULY 2, 1912' hmfifi l o Patented Feb.2,191.5.

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tends through the top of the cap and the button 29 serves to hold the cap from removal.

Owing to the construction of the base 1, and the cap 30 and the arrangement of the terminals 5 and 8 and the switch arms, the terminals and switch arms are readily accessible upon, the removal of the cap.

This i pplication is a division of mypending application Sr. No. 657,621, Oct. 30, J91], renewal of application Ser. No. 609,519, filed February 18, 1911.

lVhat I claim is:

1. An electrical appliance comprising a base of insulation substantially rectangular in general plan and "Formed with a central recess and with a set of recesses opening into the central recess on diametrically opposite sides of the recess. the set of recesses being located at diagonally opposite corners of the base and opening through the side faces thereof thereby forming projections located at the two remaining diagonally opposite corners, a pair of terminals mounted on the bottoms of the set of recesses, a pair of terminals mounted on the top faces of said projections, a rotary switch member located in the central recess and enacting with said terminals. and a cap of insulation rectangular in plan fitting: ()(ci' the base and having the side walls thereof skirting the side walls of the base and closing the outer ends ol the set o t recesses, substantially and For the purpose set forth.

9. In combination, a base of insulation i'orn'ud with a central recess and with a set of recesses opening into the .ccntral re esa on opposite sides thereof and. also throi'rll'i side Faces of the base, therebv Forming projet-lions located on suhstantiallv diametrica lr oopos te s des of the central recess, a pair of terminals located on the bottoms oi" the set of reces es; a. pair of terminals mounted on said proiections, a cap of in sulation fitting over the base. and he vino the side walls thereof slrirting' the side Walls of said base and closing the outer ends of the set oi recesses, a rotary switch member lo cated in the central rece s and enacting with said terniinals, the switch member having a stem extending through the cap of insulation and provided with engaging: means on the outside of said cap, and supporting means engaging the lower Face of the base and the lower e la'es of the side walls of the cap. substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

3. In combination a base of insulation trwn'ied with a cent al recess and with a set oi recess s ouenin r into the central recess on opposite sides thereof and also through side faces of: the base, therebv Forming projections located on substantiallv diametri callv opposite sides of the central recess, a pair of terminals located on the bottoms oi the set of recesses, a pair of terminals mounted on said projections, a. cap of insulation fitting over the base and having the side walls thereof skirting the s1 ale walls of said base and closing the outer ends of the set of recesses, said, side Walls being extended beneath the bottom face of the base, a rotary switch-member located in the central recess and coaeting with said terminals, the su'itclrnieniber having a stem extending through the cap of insulation and provided with engniging means on the outside of said cap, and supporting means having a surface for eoacting with the lower face of the base, and a second surface depressed below the first-mentioned surface for coacting with the lower edges of the side Walls of the cap, substantiall as and for the purpose specified.

4. In combination, a base of insulation having its lower face formed with recesses, said base being formed with a central. recess and with a set of recesses opening into the central recess on opposite sides thereof and also through side faces of the base, thereby forming: projections located on sl'ibsstantially diametricall oiiiposite sides of the r ntral recess, a pair of terminals located on the bottoms oi. the set of recesses,a pair of terminals mounted on said projections, a cap of insulation fitting over the base and having the side walls thereof skirting the side walls of said base and closing the outer ends oi" the set of recesses, said side walls having their lower edges formed.- with notches, a rotary switch member located in the central recess and coacting with said terminals, the switch member having a stem extending through the ca 3- of insulation ed provided with engaging means on the or le oi. said cap, and r-iupportine means For enlarging the lower face of the base and r' ol' said firstmen tioned recesses and for engaging the lower edges of the side walls of the cap and sides of said llOtCllQtsubstantially' as and for the purpose sg'iccifiod.

ii. In combination, a. base of insulation. having its lower face [tn-med with races 35%, said base being formed with a central recess and with a set of recesses opening into the central recess on opposite sides thereof. and also through side faces of the base, thereby Forming projections locattail on sul .tanti; ll v diametrically opposite sides oi?- io central recess, a pair of 'h'irrninals lo ited on the bottoms oi. the setof recesses, a pair of tow niiuals mounted on said projection a cap ol insulation fitting orcrthe base and liar ion the side walls thereol sl rirting' the side walls ol said base and closing the outer ends of the set of recesses, said side walls being (Tittlltltd beneath the bottom face of the base and having their lower edges formed with notches, a rotary switch member located in the central recess and enacting with said terminals, the switch member l-iar w a 1! i-m 'r on 10 tiallyas and. for the purpose set forth.

In testimony whereof, I have hereuntc slgned my name 111 the presence of two attestm g' \ntuesseskn' l\o1th Tonawanda, 111

(he eanniy of Erie, in the State of New- York; this 10th day of June, 1912.

RA YMOXD H. OLLEYv With sses:

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